Meaning makes the difference: distinguishing art-experiences that make you feel better from those that also make you a better person.
Stephanie Miller (Vortragende*r), Katherine Cotter (Autor*in) & Matthew Pelowski (Autor*in)
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While viewing the artwork, I felt... Using network and latent profile analyses to identify and characterize supraordinate varieties of art-experience.
Stephanie Miller (Vortragende*r), Katherine Cotter (Autor*in), Joerg Fingerhut (Autor*in) & Matthew Pelowski (Autor*in)
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Classifying Art-Experiences: a new approach to exploring variance in the impact of arts engagement.
Stephanie Miller (Vortragende*r), Katherine Cotter (Autor*in) & Matthew Pelowski (Autor*in)
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How do we experience art? Using network and latent profile analyses to identify and characterize varieties of art-experience.
Stephanie Miller (Vortragende*r) & Matthew Pelowski (Autor*in)
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What did the art mean? A case study of an installation by artist Anselm Kiefer.
Stephanie Miller (Vortragende*r) & Matthew Pelowski (Autor*in)
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Welcome to Hell - the influence of gallery lighting on aesthetic experience of The Last Judgement by H. Bosch
Stephanie Miller (Vortragende*r) & Matthew Pelowski (Autor*in)
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Welcome to Hell - the influence of intentionally designed gallery lighting on aesthetic experience of The Last Judgement by H.Bosch
Stephanie Miller (Vortragende*r) & Matthew Pelowski (Autor*in)
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What are the shared ways we might respond to art? Network Modeling and Latent Class Analysis of both big and small “arts engagements” in gallery and across multiple facets of everyday life
Stephanie Miller (Vortragende*r) & Matthew Pelowski (Autor*in)
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